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Star reporters have uncovered several challengesfaced by children in group homes after analyzing 1,200 reports filed to the Ministry of Children and Youth Services in 2013. Some include police being involved in four out every 10 incidents and children and youth being physically restrained in 35 per cent of serious occurrences.

Weather and traffic:

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The forecast is looking bright for this weekend: it is expected to be sunny all day today and Sunday, with a high of 26 C this afternoon.

It’s a busy weekend in the city. Make sure to check out the various road closures that could interrupt your weekend travels.

TTC and GO Transit are not reporting any major delays. There is no service on TTC Line 3 (SRT) due to track upgrades. Shuttle buses are running between Kennedy and McCowan stations.

Flights in and out of Billy Bishop airport are mostly running as scheduled. Pearson Airport has warned that Saturday is expected to be a “busy recovery day” following yesterday’s wildcat job action. Most departing flights appear to running on time but a number of arriving flights have been cancelled or delayed.

What’s the score?

Another loss for Canada at Wimbledon: After Eugenie Bouchard’s disappointing first-round loss on Tuesday, Thornill’s Milos Raonic lost in four sets to Aussie bad boy Nick Kyrgios in his third-round match today.

Despite hope for a comeback in the eighth inning, the Jays lost 8-6 to the Detroit Tigers last night, in the first of a three-game series.

The Star’s Laura Armstrong has a preview of today’s Germany vs. England third-place match at the Women’s World Cup.

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